With his victory Sunday at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Nevada, Logano has now won at least one race in each of the last nine seasons.
Joey Logano took the lead late in the final stage and led 49 laps before Ryan Blaney took the lead with 12 laps to go. Alex Bowman then passed Logano, and it appeared Blaney would cruise to victory lane before a caution came out with six laps remaining.
Blaney, Harvick, Jimmy Johnson and Brad Keselowski were among the drivers who visited pit row. Logano was among the seven drivers who stayed on the track and took the lead without getting fresh tires. "The caution a the end is something we needed to have," Logano said from victory lane after the race."Being able to stay out there and take the clean air was a huge deal.NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon, who is a race analyst for Fox, asked Logano about the restart after the final caution after a day full of"wild restarts."
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